You can use aliases to decrease the amount of typing you need to do to getcommands you commonly use.
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You can use aliases to decrease the amount of typing you need to do to get
commands you commonly use. Examples of fairly popular aliases include (in
Bourne shell style, as in /bin/sh, bash, ksh, and zsh):alias lf="ls -FA"
alias ll="ls -lA"
alias su="su -m"In csh or tcsh, these would be
alias lf ls -FA
alias ll ls -lA
alias su su -mTo remove an alias, you can usually use 'unalias aliasname'. To list all
aliases, you can usually type just 'alias'. -
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